Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene

The time to senescence of flowers in Dendrobium hybrids is different and one of the major reasons for this variation in vase life can be related to differences in the level of ethylene sensitivity. This study was conducted to determine the sensitivity of six cutDendrobium hybrids to exogenous ethyle...

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Main Authors: Almasi, Parviz, Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud, Ahmad, Siti Hajar, Kadir, Jugah, Mirshekari, Amin
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Published: Academic Journals 2012
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https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/19CF52037846
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spelling my.upm.eprints.246392019-10-09T07:58:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24639/ Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene Almasi, Parviz Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud Ahmad, Siti Hajar Kadir, Jugah Mirshekari, Amin The time to senescence of flowers in Dendrobium hybrids is different and one of the major reasons for this variation in vase life can be related to differences in the level of ethylene sensitivity. This study was conducted to determine the sensitivity of six cutDendrobium hybrids to exogenous ethylene. The cut orchid inflorescences were treated with or without 10 µL/L ethylene gas for 24 h, and then placed in bottles containing a standard vase solution. Water loss, vase life, anthocyanin contents and ethylene production were determined after the treatments. The results indicated that different hybrids showed distinct variances in ethylene sensitivities and degrees of deterioration. Dendrobium ‘Darren Glory’ and D. ‘Jaquelyne Concert’ × D. ‘Rinappa’ exhibited the utmost hyponasty, weight loss and degradation of anthocyanin content in sepals and petals. Thus, these two hybrids were categorized as the very sensitive group. On the other hand, D. ‘Sonia Red’, D. ‘Shavin White’, D. ‘Sonia White’ and D.‘Sonia Bom’ showed lower sensitivity and hence were categorized in the less sensitive group. The results of this experiment and similar experiments to determine the resistant and susceptible cultivars to ethylene injury can be helpful in improving the postharvest life of cut orchid flowers. Academic Journals 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24639/1/24639.pdf Almasi, Parviz and Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud and Ahmad, Siti Hajar and Kadir, Jugah and Mirshekari, Amin (2012) Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene. African Journal of Biotechnology, 11 (16). art. no. 19CF52037846. pp. 3895-3902. ISSN 1684-5315 https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/19CF52037846 10.5897/AJB11.3221
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description The time to senescence of flowers in Dendrobium hybrids is different and one of the major reasons for this variation in vase life can be related to differences in the level of ethylene sensitivity. This study was conducted to determine the sensitivity of six cutDendrobium hybrids to exogenous ethylene. The cut orchid inflorescences were treated with or without 10 µL/L ethylene gas for 24 h, and then placed in bottles containing a standard vase solution. Water loss, vase life, anthocyanin contents and ethylene production were determined after the treatments. The results indicated that different hybrids showed distinct variances in ethylene sensitivities and degrees of deterioration. Dendrobium ‘Darren Glory’ and D. ‘Jaquelyne Concert’ × D. ‘Rinappa’ exhibited the utmost hyponasty, weight loss and degradation of anthocyanin content in sepals and petals. Thus, these two hybrids were categorized as the very sensitive group. On the other hand, D. ‘Sonia Red’, D. ‘Shavin White’, D. ‘Sonia White’ and D.‘Sonia Bom’ showed lower sensitivity and hence were categorized in the less sensitive group. The results of this experiment and similar experiments to determine the resistant and susceptible cultivars to ethylene injury can be helpful in improving the postharvest life of cut orchid flowers.
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author Almasi, Parviz
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Ahmad, Siti Hajar
Kadir, Jugah
Mirshekari, Amin
spellingShingle Almasi, Parviz
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Ahmad, Siti Hajar
Kadir, Jugah
Mirshekari, Amin
Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
author_facet Almasi, Parviz
Tengku Muda Mohamed, Mahmud
Ahmad, Siti Hajar
Kadir, Jugah
Mirshekari, Amin
author_sort Almasi, Parviz
title Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
title_short Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
title_full Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
title_fullStr Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
title_full_unstemmed Postharvest responses of cut Dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
title_sort postharvest responses of cut dendrobium orchids to exogenous ethylene
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24639/1/24639.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24639/
https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/19CF52037846
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